Do digital realities make a realistic ontology to a crisis ? Cybercrime and digital inequalities as acas
Keywords:
Realistic Social Ontology, Field, Digital Social Ontology, Digital methodAbstract
The paper aims to deepen understanding of both real and digital social ontology. Bearing in mind the ontological dimension; Among the elements that will enable us to understand the nature of the platform (mono-specialized, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary) will enable us to build a way to study the subjects imposed by digital. On the other hand, this study aims to reveal whether or not digital phenomena can be examined by applying the approach that factual or actual phenomena study. The paper is therefore based on questioning the approach and approach in which we can study digital phenomena focusing on digital disparities and then cybercrime as illustrative. These phenomena share a digital origin. We argue that digital realities have enshrined a digital-empirical model of realistic field phenomena. This, the latter, makes a realistic approach unable to study digital phenomena. To verify this, We will realize the understanding to accommodate the components of this crackdown, and the indicators described therein. This study concludes that the crunch in which the technological paradigm developed a realistic anthology finds its manifestations and indicators in both approach and method
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